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City of 100 Murals—Hattiesburg, Mississippi

Hattiesburg is becoming the “City of 100 Murals!” As of fall 2024, 52 murals have been painted, and we’re featuring 10 here.

Three angles of a view of a painted mural featuring a diverse group of children standing on a street in Hattiesburg, Mississippi.

Three angles of a view of a painted mural featuring a Black child with science supplies and listing “We are the future.”

Three angles of a view of a painted mural along a tunnel and featuring otters and flowers.

Three angles of a view of a painted mural of birds playing in a band in midtown Hattiesburg.

Three angles of a view of a painted mural of daylilies of all colors.

Images of three murals, including one beside a post office that lists “Hattiesburg The Hub,” one featuring blues musicians shaded in blue, and one of dragonflies.

Images of two murals, including one of a wolf and another of a football player with “USM” listed behind him.

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Filed Under: Community, City and County Government, Economic Development February 1, 2024

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Filed Under: Community, Economic Development, Rural Development November 10, 2023

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